You should use the highlighting provided by the focus ring. 
-[NSView setFocusRinType:]

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I have a custom NSView subclass that contains, among other things, an  
NSTableView and need to know when focus changes happen so I can  
highlight the the view correctly. I tried setting up a KVO observer on  
NSWindw's "firstResponder", but it appears that windows don't report  
this change.

I'd like to do this without resorting to subclassing dozens of class  
to broadcast when they receive a "becomeFirstResponder" or  
"resignFirstResponder" message. What is the best way to go about  
detecting responder changes in subviews of a custom view?


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